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4 Day Sketchbook Therapy on Atiu Programme

For beginners, Sketchbook Therapy is an intensive crash-course in drawing. For experienced artists it is an inspiring workshop to acquire a fresh approach to drawing outside, and to gather information directly from nature. This program is focused on outdoor sketching. Average fitness for short walks is required.

This 4 Day programme is available on the 22 - 26 March 2012 or 21  25 June 2012 however other dates maybe available upon request.

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 If you would like to book this tour or would like to know more information please email us on events@dmck.co.ck

**Please note rates are valid to 31 March 2013 and there are block out dates.  Package rates do not include drinks, private rental of motorbikes or car**

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 A little bit about Judith Kunzle...

Judith Kunzl was born in Switzerland and came to Rarotonga in 1986 on a United Nations project to illustrate schoolbooks. Judith Kunzl has been drawing all her life. Since 1996 she has been a fulltime artist specializing in figures, landscape and natural history.
She is well known for her work of Cook Islands dancers, which are all based on sketches. Judith has specialized in portraying the action; she explores the movement of dancers, life animals, or of breaking waves. Her illustrations of the local flora for the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust have been done from fresh plants and by studying their natural form in the field.

She is experienced in drawing and with all water-media: ink, water colour, acrylics, gouache - and she knows all the good spots to paint in the Cook Islands! Judith has been tour guiding in the Cook Islands for artists and natural history tours, and has also worked on expedition cruise ships in the South Pacific.


Atiu is Judith's favourite place for drawing and painting, and she would like to share the fun and challenges of investigating nature with pen and paper.

For more information on Judith visit www.jkunzle.com